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Due to an amazing lack of publicity, paper money errors are pursued by perhaps only a few hundred collectors. Staying off of the radar of the millions of mainstream numismatists perpetuates preposterously low prices for these spectacular, highly elusive Mint blunders. We opine that currency errors are the best bargains within the entire industry.

$20 1974 PCGS-65PPQ Full face-to-back Offset. Dark early generation. Yes, the obverse design is printed over the back in reverse! An undervalued variety. Telemarketers: $7,500.00 in lower grades! (Photo below)..........499

$20 1990 PMG-58EPQ Solvent smear. By far the most eye-appealing piece which we have ever seen of this variety on a $20 bill. Such blunders are almost always intercepted by human and computerized detectors. Major dealer: $4,500 for a lesser example! (Photo below)..........399

$20 2004 PCGS-40 Full back-to-face Offset. Yes, a 100% full Offset on a TECHNICOLOR note! One known! With the modern error-detection technology, such blunders are not supposed to escape the BEP! The rarity and importance of this piece cannot be overstated!..........499

The reverse design is superimposed over the obverse design, backwards! While the overprinting is only moderately dark, it is strongly visible under the right lighting conditions. The only such blunder which we have seen on a Technicolor in ANY denomination!

$20 2004 EF-45 Missing treasury seal, obstruction error. Yes, an extremely rare error on a Technicolor $20, which is not supposed to exist due to the incredible quality checks in place at the BEP. We have seen lesser notes offered for four figures. Guaranteed to certify as EF-45, in accordance with the terms listed on our home page.........199